Stacy Barthe
Stacy Barthe | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | St. Barthe[1] |
Born | New York City, U.S. | July 19, 1985
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Years active | 2007–present |
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Website | iamstacybarthe |
Stacy Barthe (born July 19, 1985) is an American singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Brooklyn, she began her musical career as an intern for Geffen and Jive Records' urban divisions from 2003 to 2005.[2] She met producer Hit-Boy in 2006, and signed with Universal Music Publishing Group the following year to pursue songwriting work for other artists.[3] As a recording artist, She signed with John Legend's Homeschool Records and Motown to release her debut studio album Becoming (2015), which entered the Billboard 200 and was met with positive critical reception.
As a songwriter, Barthe has been credited on songs for artists including Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, Heidi Montag, Britney Spears, Katy Perry, Brandy, Miley Cyrus, Alicia Keys, Nipsey Hussle, Tiwa Savage, and Rihanna. The latter's 2011 single, "Cheers (Drink to That)", co-written by Barthe, peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100.[4] Barthe has worked with producers including Malay, Cool & Dre, The Runners, Jerry Duplessis, Supa Dups, Danja, Dapo Torimiro, and Tricky Stewart. She has received eight Grammy Award nominations, for her contributions to Katy Perry's Teenage Dream,[5] Rihanna's Loud,[6] Miley Cyrus' Bangerz,[7] Nipsey Hussle's Victory Lap,[8] and Beyoncé's The Lion King: The Gift.[9]
Barthe made her feature film debut as Black Madonna in the 2021 romantic drama Venus as a Boy, directed by Ty Hodges.[10]
Career
[edit]In December 2010, Barthe released her debut extended play (EP), Sincerely Yours, Stacy Barthe. In November 2011, "Silent Night" by Brandy Norwood, which featured Barthe, was leaked online.[11]
On March 12, 2015, French future house producer Tchami released the song "After Life" which featured Barthe's vocals. The song received over 8 million plays on SoundCloud as of April 2016. In July 2015, Barthe's debut studio album BEcoming reached number 92 on the Billboard 200.[12]
Discography
[edit]Extended plays
[edit]Title | EP Details |
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Sincerely Yours, Stacy Barthe |
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The Seven Days of Christmas |
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In the InBetween |
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P.S. I Love You |
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FKA Stacy Barthe |
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Studio albums
[edit]Title | Album Details |
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Becoming |
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Singles
[edit]As lead artist
[edit]Title | Year | Album | Ref |
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"No Strings Attached" (featuring John Legend) | 2012 | In the InBetween | [19] |
"Keep It Like It Is" | [20] | ||
"Home in My Heart" | 2013 | P.S. I Love You | [21] |
"Hell Yeah!" (featuring Rick Ross) | [22] | ||
"Extraordinary Love (Fall Version)" | 2014 | non-album single | [21] |
"War IV Love" | Becoming | ||
"Flawed Beautiful Creatures" | |||
"Angel" (featuring John Legend) | [23] | ||
"Live For Today" (featuring Common) | 2015 | [24] | |
"You Wonder Why?" | [21] | ||
"Virgin" | 2016 | FKA Stacy Barthe | [1] |
"One More Time" (with The Chemistri) | 2018 | non-album singles | [21] |
"Shoot" | 2020 | [25] | |
"Heaven on Earth" (with DJ Ruckus) | [26] | ||
"Sugar Cane" (with June Freedom) | Anchor Baby | [27] |
As featured artist
[edit]Title | Year | Album / EP | Ref |
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"SoBelieve" (Theron "Neff-U" Feemster featuring Stacy Barthe) |
2009 | non-album single | [28] |
"Looking You Up" (Mateo featuring Stacy Barthe) |
2012 | Suite 823 | [29] |
"Everything Was the Same" (Fabolous featuring Stacy Barthe) |
2013 | The S.O.U.L. Tape 3 | [30] |
"Live for You" (Bonez tha Truth featuring Stacy Barthe) |
2015 | non-album singles | [31] |
"Born To Love" (Softy featuring Stacy Barthe) |
[32] | ||
"After Life" (Tchami featuring Stacy Barthe) |
After Life | [33] | |
"I Wanna Know" (Joe Budden featuring Stacy Barthe) |
2016 | Rage & The Machine | [28] |
"What It Feel Like" (Marcus Black featuring Stacy Barthe) |
2017 | non-album single | [34] |
"All We Need Is Love" (Lil Debbie featuring Stacy Barthe) |
OG in My System | [28] | |
"Black Woman" (Nick Grant featuring Stacy Barthe) |
2018 | Dreamin' Out Loud | [35] |
"Good on You" (Dorion featuring Stacy Barthe) |
non-album singles | [36] | |
"Do Over" (Replay featuring Stacy Barthe) |
2019 | [37] | |
"Oh My God (Skoof Remix)" (Jimmy Cozier featuring Stacy Barthe) |
[38] | ||
"Love Her (Remix)" (Jimmy Cozier featuring Runtown and Stacy Barthe) |
[39] | ||
"Mercy (Remix)" (Anh Jesslyn featuring Stacy Barthe) |
[40] | ||
"Last Man Standing" (DJ Ruckus featuring Stacy Barthe) |
[41] | ||
"Immortal" (Capozzi featuring Stacy Barthe) |
2020 | [28] | |
"Rebirth" (Tchami featuring Stacy Barthe) |
Year Zero | [42] |
Promotional singles
[edit]Title | Year | Album / EP | Ref |
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"Sober" | 2018 | non-album single | [43] |
Guest appearances
[edit]Title | Year | Album / EP | Other Artist(s) | Ref |
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"Paper" | 2011 | Gumbeaux | Chase N. Cashe | [44] |
"Running In Place" | 2012 | HITstory | Hit-Boy | [45] |
"Angel (Interlude)" | 2013 | Love in the Future | John Legend | [28] |
"Astronaut Pussy / Welcome to California" | OKE: Operation Kill Everything | The Game, ScHoolboy Q, Skeme, Too $hort | ||
"Still I Rise" | 2014 | The Art of Chill | Nitty Scott | [46] |
"The Purge" | Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf | The Game | [28] | |
"Last Time You Seen" | 2015 | The Documentary 2.5 | The Game, Scarface | |
"Not Ready To Go" | Welcome To Gilladelphia | Gillie Da Kid | [47] | |
"Stay Up" | 2016 | The Definition Of... | Fantasia | [28] |
"Mercy" | Slauson Boy 2 | Nipsey Hussle | [48] | |
"Do Better" | 2017 | Party & Pain | Maino | [49] |
"Victory Lap" | 2018 | Victory Lap | Nipsey Hussle | [28] |
"Happifeelins'" | 2019 | 5: The mAlbum | KING LEO BAKARi, TC Carson | [50] |
"Further" | Audio Mars | Audio Push, MyGuyMars | [51] | |
"Supernatural" | Wah Gwaan?! | Shaggy, Shenseea | [28] | |
"The Quarantine" | 2020 | Covid 1na (The Cure) | Amillion The Poet, J'ne Indigo | [52] |
"Livin What I Know" | Occupational Hazard | Mozzy, Tsu Surf | [28] |
Tours
[edit]Headlining
[edit]Opening act
[edit]- The "All of Me" Tour (2012) (supporting Estelle)
Awards and nominations
[edit]Grammy Awards
[edit]Year | Work | Category | Result | Ref |
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2011 | Teenage Dream "Hummingbird Heartbeat" |
Album of the Year | Nominated | [5] |
Best Pop Vocal Album | Nominated | |||
2012 | Loud "Cheers (Drink to That)" |
Album of the Year | Nominated | [6] |
Best Pop Vocal Album | Nominated | |||
2015 | Bangerz "Adore You" |
Nominated | [7] | |
2019 | Victory Lap "Victory Lap" |
Best Rap Album | Nominated | [8] |
2020 | The Lion King: The Gift "BIGGER" and "BROWN SKIN GIRL" |
Best Pop Vocal Album | Nominated | [9] |
2021 | "Collide" | Best R&B Song | Nominated | [54] |
Soul Train Music Awards
[edit]Year | Work | Category | Result | Ref |
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2013 | Stacy Barthe | Centric Certified Award | Nominated | [55] |
2019 | "BROWN SKIN GIRL" | The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award |
Won | [56] |
Black Reel Awards
[edit]Year | Work | Category | Result | Ref |
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2020 | "Collide" | Outstanding Original Song | Won | [57] |
Songwriting credits
[edit]Indicates a single release | |
Indicates a promotional single release |
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- ^ "Love Her (Remix) [feat. Runtown & Stacy Barthe] - Single by Jimmy Cozier on Apple Music". Apple Music. Apple Inc. Retrieved July 10, 2019.
- ^ "Mercy (Remix) [feat. Stacy Barthe] - Single by Anh Jesslyn on Apple Music". Apple Music. Apple Inc. Retrieved November 18, 2019.
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External links
[edit]- Living people
- American musicians of Haitian descent
- Musicians from Brooklyn
- Singers from New York City
- American contemporary R&B singers
- American soul singers
- Motown artists
- American women pop singers
- 1985 births
- 21st-century American women singers
- 21st-century American singer-songwriters
- 20th-century American women singers
- 20th-century American singers
- 20th-century American singer-songwriters
- Singer-songwriters from New York (state)